The U.S. East Coast pelagic longline fishery has a history of interactions with marine mammals, where animals are hooked and entangled in longline gear. Pilot whales (Globicephala spp.) and Risso’s dolphin (Grampus griseus) are the primary species that interact with longline gear. Logistic regression was used to assess the environmental and gear characteristics that influence interaction rates. Pilot whale inter-actions were correlated with warm water temperatures, proximity to the shelf break, mainline lengths greater than 20 nautical miles, and damage to swordfish catch. Similarly, Risso’s dolphin interactions were correlated with geographic location, proximity the shelf break, the length of the mainline, and bait type. The incidental byc...
Cetacean populations are confronted by many anthropogenic threats, including commercial whaling, noi...
Starting in 1990, a deep water trawl fishery for Gr enland halibut in the NAFO Regulatory Area was ...
International audienceToothed whales (odontocetes) feeding on fish caught on hooks in longline fishe...
We apply joint-probability analysis to evaluate the probabilities of interactions between pelagic lo...
The expansion of pelagic longline tuna fisheries, along with increasing fisheries observer coverage,...
U.S. Pacific pelagic longline fisheries operating in the central North Pacific have been subject to ...
Depredation by false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) and short-finned pilot whales (Globicephal...
Demersal and pelagic longline fisheries involve frequent and geographically widespread interactions ...
The emergence of longline fishing around the world has been concomitant with an increase in depredat...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
Over the past five decades, marine mammal interactions with fisheries have become a major human-wild...
<div><p>Predatory interaction of marine mammals with longline fisheries is observed globally, leadin...
International audienceOver the past five decades, marine mammal interactions with fisheries have bec...
The western Mediterranean is an important fishing area in which the Spanish longline fleet operates....
Understanding the drivers that lead to interaction between target species in a fishery and marine ma...
Cetacean populations are confronted by many anthropogenic threats, including commercial whaling, noi...
Starting in 1990, a deep water trawl fishery for Gr enland halibut in the NAFO Regulatory Area was ...
International audienceToothed whales (odontocetes) feeding on fish caught on hooks in longline fishe...
We apply joint-probability analysis to evaluate the probabilities of interactions between pelagic lo...
The expansion of pelagic longline tuna fisheries, along with increasing fisheries observer coverage,...
U.S. Pacific pelagic longline fisheries operating in the central North Pacific have been subject to ...
Depredation by false killer whales (Pseudorca crassidens) and short-finned pilot whales (Globicephal...
Demersal and pelagic longline fisheries involve frequent and geographically widespread interactions ...
The emergence of longline fishing around the world has been concomitant with an increase in depredat...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
Over the past five decades, marine mammal interactions with fisheries have become a major human-wild...
<div><p>Predatory interaction of marine mammals with longline fisheries is observed globally, leadin...
International audienceOver the past five decades, marine mammal interactions with fisheries have bec...
The western Mediterranean is an important fishing area in which the Spanish longline fleet operates....
Understanding the drivers that lead to interaction between target species in a fishery and marine ma...
Cetacean populations are confronted by many anthropogenic threats, including commercial whaling, noi...
Starting in 1990, a deep water trawl fishery for Gr enland halibut in the NAFO Regulatory Area was ...
International audienceToothed whales (odontocetes) feeding on fish caught on hooks in longline fishe...